Comment by codedokode
1 day ago
No, the header should mark content as safe (for example: "Content-Safety: US-14; GB-0"), and lack of header should mark the content "unsafe". In this case, existing websites do not need to change anything.
1 day ago
No, the header should mark content as safe (for example: "Content-Safety: US-14; GB-0"), and lack of header should mark the content "unsafe". In this case, existing websites do not need to change anything.
That works too. Anything is better than this. Infinitely less work for existing websites, not as privacy invasive, not such a massive security risk.